Your question is incomplete -- what is "it?"
No, Mormons do not have any specific restrictions on the use of tampons.
You can go to any pharmacy with a prescription, but some insurance plans may require you to use specific pharmacies for coverage.
There is not a specific cleanser that you need to use on your sony camera lens. You can use any that is made to clean camera lens' As long as they say that they are camera lens safe and that is what they were made for then you can use it!
If your Dunkin Donuts coupons do not give a specific location you can use them anywhere. Some of these coupons are location specific and some of them are for use at any of their stores.
There is no specific number of symbols that can be used. You can use any letter of any alphabet.
No, most of them are have multiple settings allowing you to use on any type of plants.
Most prepaid services require that you use their specific phones.
The difference in use of general and specific nouns is the context in which they're used. Example:Specific: The company finally made a profit this year.General: Profit is always the goal of any company.The first sentence is referring to a specific profit, the profit that the company made this year. In the second sentence the word profit is any profit, a profit made by any company any year.
An art paper is any of a variety of types of paper which have a specific use in art.
You can use any filter that is able to attach to your specific dispenser units.
As long as you use a seven foot bar you should be fine.
Use your Old Rod (for a almost guaranteed Magikarp) in any water. Or use your Super Rod in almost any water (I can't remember the specific ponds).